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Pauline Wiles

March 22, 2022 AT 6:00 PM
ZOOM MEETING

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​Websites that wow readers: How to create or update your online home.
 
Your website is the cornerstone of your writer platform, and it needs to work hard for you, 24 hours a day. Learn easy tips and insider tricks so you can spend less time battling technology, and more time writing your next book.
Key takeaways :
~ When is the ideal time to create your writer website? … and why it might be sooner than you think.
~ How technology is becoming simpler and more affordable, whether you want to build your first website, or switch your existing site to a new platform.
~ How to identify the one clear call to action your website must deliver.
~ Current trends in website design; how to avoid a site that looks dated.
~ How to stretch your website budget.
 
Speaker Bio:
 
Pauline Wiles is an indie author turned website designer who builds beautiful, custom websites for writers who mean business.
 
As a writer herself, she noticed others were often overwhelmed by this task. Now, she aims not only to create powerful websites for other writers, but also to dispel some of the myths around how difficult a web project should be.

British by birth, Pauline is now a contented resident of California, although she admits to an occasional yearning for afternoon tea and historic homes. Her professional resume includes teaching computing to adults on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as desktop support, entrepreneurship education, and marketing analysis.


Christopher Vogler

December 21, 2021 at 6:00 pm
Zoom meeting

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Christopher Vogler, author of “The Hero’s Journey” to be Guest Speaker on FREE Zoom Meeting
The High Desert Branch of the California Writers Club (HDCWC) will host a free presentation on “The Hero’s Journey” with famed author Christopher Vogler on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at 6:00 pm via Zoom.  The public is invited to attend at no charge. Most writers have heard of the hero’s journey, and perhaps even read his book. Now you can get personal insights through this discussion with the man who wrote the book!

Christopher Vogler is a veteran Hollywood story consultant known the world over for his landmark bookTHE WRITER’S JOURNEY: Mythic Structure for Storytellers, now in its 25th Anniversary Edition.  Vogler grew up in the St. Louis area, studied journalism at the University of Missouri, andbegan his career as a documentary filmmaker for the US Air Force’s space program.  After graduate studies at the USC film school, he entered the Hollywood studio system as a story analystat 20th Century Fox. While working in the Disney story department he wrote an influential memo on the mythological Hero’s Journey pattern that became part of Hollywood story legend, influenced Disney’s THE LION KING, and formed the foundation of his book, THE WRITER’S JOURNEY.As a consultant he has influenced the stories of many productions including Disney’sALADDIN, HERCULES, FANTASIA 2000; Fox’s FIGHT CLUB, THE THIN RED LINE, COURAGE UNDER FIRE, and for other studios 10,000 BC, KARATE KID II, Darren Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER and NOAH, Will Smith’s FOCUS, HANCOCK, MEN IN BLACK III, I AM LEGEND, etc.He consults with major corporations on storytelling and branding and presents workshops globally on the power of stories to change minds and lives.
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Following is the link to our Zoom meeting:
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November 23rd ZOOM MEETING fEATUREd Brian Gaps

​Mastering Meetup.com and
​Other Tips for Club Growth

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The methods for reaching today’s socially conscious and tech-savvy audience may require different steps than what worked in the past. Does your CWC Branch have a MeetUp.com account or have you been considering one? What outreach changes have you made during the pandemic?

Whether you are a branch organizer or a writer, if you want to know more about reaching a wider audience, join us on Zoom for aninterview with a marketing professional on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 6pm. We have arranged for this expert to share his insider knowledge and guide us toward success in this format designed to increase your branch membership.

Brian Gaps is the CWC branch president and 2021 Jack London recipient for Orange County. He will share techniques used to grow club membership in a year in which most branches lost members. Equally vital to the future success of the club is that the new member’s average age is an estimated 25 years younger than the club’s traditional membership.
The OC club’s Meetup.com group exceeds 900 members and email guest list has climbed toward 200 opt-in subscribers converted from social media platforms. Average Zoom attendance consistently meets or exceeds pre-pandemic live audience sizes.

Brian is currently a senior copywriter working in the advertising and marketing industry. He is a former partner at a boutique digital agency and co-hosted a marketing radio show on KLAA AM830. He taught an 11-year-old how to build a YouTube channel that reached over 50 million views.

Statewide CWC president, Roger Lubeck, observed during the recent Jack London Awards ceremony, “This is the guy other branches should listen to.”
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The High Desert CWC (HDCWC) will present this event at no charge to CWC members wishing to attend.
Visit www.hdcwc.com for more information and the link to this program. You may also sign on with this link:
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 862 2078 4034
Passcode: 375034
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October 19th Zoom Meeting Featured Judith Favor

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Got enough money?  Enough love?
Facing an uncertain future?
Sabbath Economics is the spiritual guide for you.  
 
Loving and being loved makes everyone happier.
Looking at money matters from a spiritual perspective makes everything better. 
Author Judith Favor helps each of us explore how much is enough as we move forward, individually and collectively, into an uncertain future. 
Inland Empire member and author Judith Favor will be the guest speaker for the High Desert Branch’s Act 2 Zoom meeting to be aired on Tuesday, October 19th at 6 pm. The public is invited to attend this free presentation. Invitation and link may be found by visiting www.hdcwc.com.
 
Judith Wright Favor loves conversing with people who are interested in finding sacred possibilities in the very human tangle of personal finances and relational challenges.
 
She just published The Companion Journal: 52 Weeks with Love and Money for Sabbath Economics. This book is loaded with insightful questions for every day of the year, plus lively quotes to get you thinking about money and love in fresh ways. Each page has space to record your own desires, curiosities and imaginative ideas.
 
The Companion Journal will be there for you day and night, but money troubles can be hard to talk about. Because we are social beings and spiritual beings, it is better to explore the complexities of money and love in the company of a few good people. Who else do you want in this conversation?
Don’t miss this provocative and unusual presentation.
 
Contact www.JudithFavor.com to arrange discounts so everyone in your book group, church group, or family circle can have a copy.
 
Buy at Powells, Barnes & Noble, Amazon or Readers Magnet.
Judith Wright Favor is the author of six nonfiction books and one novel: 
 
Spirit Awakening (1988, out of print)  
The Edgefielders: Poor Farm Tales of a Great-Grandmother, 2013 
Silent Voices, 2014
The Beacons of Larkin Street (2017), first in a trilogy honoring female church leaders in 1970s San Francisco. 
Sabbath Economics: A Spiritual Guide to Linking Love with Money, 2020
52 Weeks with Love and Money, A Companion Journal, 2021
Friending Rosie: Respect on Death Row, 2021
 
Judith likes to quote poet Mary Oliver, who wrote:
Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell someone.

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Judith is a member of the High Desert CWC’s On Topic Speakers for You presentation project


STORY DEVELOPMENT
INSIDE STORY with Dara Marks
September 21, 2021

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Every writer has a wealth of creative potential but gaining access to those interior places where the true power of story is waiting to be unleashed can be a daunting task. Dara Marks, the author of Inside Story: The Power of the Transformational Arc, has developed an innovative method for structuring story that is designed to help writers stay focused on the heart and soul of their work while also unifying plot, character, and theme. Inside Story teaches writers how to develop a natural story structure that reflects the true human experience, thus illuminating the inner journey or arc of the character. This presentation is designed to take you into the depths of your own narrative, making your stories more powerful, meaningful and, of course, marketable.
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Join the High Desert Branch for this Act 2 Zoom meeting free of charge to CWC members.
Time 6 pm, Tuesday September 21, 2021.

 Dara Marks, Ph.D., is a writer and leading international script consultant, who has devoted the last thirty years to the development of a groundbreaking approach to the theory of the transformational arc and screenplay structure. Her unique method of story analysis has earned her top ratings by Creative Screenwriting Magazine as the best consultant in the business. She has worked with most major Hollywood studios and many independent filmmakers and has a doctorate degree in Mythological Studies from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Dara is a highly sought-after speaker whose work is committed to the idea that a culture speaks through its stories. She offers workshops, seminars, and script development services. Dara lives in Ojai, California, with her husband.
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Join Zoom Meeting on Tuesday, September 21 at 6 pm.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86220784034?pwd=TThCMWhyc0FYbjRid1JmUnZiWit6Zz09
Meeting ID: 862 2078 4034
Passcode: 375034

Movie Making History
​High Desert


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· Tenet (2020)
· The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
· Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
· Space Cowboys (2000)
· Ocean's Eleven (2001)
· Contact (1997) ...
· Hulk (2003)

What do all these movies have in common?
They were shot in our back yard!

Matt Cabe, editor of the Daily Press, was the featured guest speaker on August 24 for our Act 2 Zoom presentation.  He talked on a topic favorite and familiar to him, “Movie Making History in the High Desert.” Mr. Cabe has written nearly 200 entries of “This Desert Life” for the Daily Press.
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